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2016-134-E DSS - Chatham Transit Network for Medicaid transportation
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1/25/2016
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1/25/2016
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6/30/2016
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$10,000.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 55869249-D071-43C6-B9B7-126B43EDD48D <br /> Contract 468-2030 <br /> Chatham Transit Network <br /> ATTACHMENT M <br /> STATE CERTIFICATION <br /> Contractor Certifications Required by North Carolina Law <br /> Orange County Department of Social Services <br /> Instructions <br /> The person who signs this document should read the text of the statutes listed below and consult with counsel and other <br /> knowledgeable persons before signing. <br /> • The text of Article 2 of Chapter 64 of the North Carolina General Statutes can be found online at: <br /> jLtj,p:0wwNV.gc zt..state.n c.us/Enact ed Le <br /> ....... - ---------------- <br /> • The text of G.S. 105-164.8(b)can be found online at: <br /> ia r 105/GS 105J64XV0 <br /> .1 ff <br /> - gi,slation/Statut 1-1 3 ect.on/Cll-p ------------............. <br /> ll".,�l-l�.I.I.........--�-�-.-L, F <br /> • The text of G.S. 143-48.5 (S.L. 2013-418, s. 2.(d))can be found online at: <br /> Wttr.-(/w✓ yiy iie,tis/Sessiot-)s/201,3/Bills/ll(,)use,/]')I,)F/117.86v6,..p,df <br /> • The text of G.S. 143-59.1 can be found online at: <br /> http state--.-ic us/Enactedl,�I,b�1�41cr�7 ii,Statt.�te /P[) /I-1-YS.g ioll/Cf <br /> r 143./..G..........—-1---4- 3-59j,11f <br /> • The text of G.S. 143-59.2 can be found online at: <br /> jq 1.41/GS 143-59�2....�ff <br /> g� !,, -1-......—.-- -p <br /> • The text of G.S. 147-33.95(8)(S.L. 2013-418, s. 2. (e))can be found online at: <br /> nc.tis/Sessioris/2013/Bills/1-fo�aise/P[)F/'fl"/86N,6,Ildf <br /> .......... <br /> Certifications <br /> (1) Pursuant to G.S. 143-48.5 and G.S. 147-33.95(8), the undersigned hereby, certifies that the Contractor named <br /> below, and the Contractor's subcontractors, complies with the requirements of Article 2 of Chapter 64 of the NC <br /> General Statutes, including the requirement for each employer with more than 25 employees in North Carolina to <br /> verify the work authorization of its employees through the federal E-Verify system." E-Verify System Link: <br /> WN"(wV,USCiS <br /> Local government is specifically exempt from Article 2 of Chapter 64 of the North Carolina General Statutes. <br /> f-lowever, local government is subject to and must comply with North Carolina General Statute §I 53A-99.1., <br /> which states in part as follows: <br /> Counties Must Use E-Verify. - Each county shall register and participate in E-Verify to verify the work <br /> authorization of new employees hired to work in the United States. <br /> (2) Pursuant to G.S. 143-59.1(b), the undersigned hereby certifies that the Contractor named below is not an <br /> "ineligible Contractor"as set forth in G.S. 143-59.1(a)because: <br /> (a) Neither the Contractor nor any of its affiliates has refused to collect the use tax levied under Article 5 of <br /> Chapter 105 of the General Statutes on its sales delivered to North Carolina when the sales met one or <br /> Contractor Certifications Required by North Carolina Law Page I of I <br />
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